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Warsaw has opened a new waste-to-energy plant that will process nearly 30 percent of the city’s trash and turn it into electricity and heat.
Known as the Warsaw Energy Production Plant, the installation is one of the largest industrial projects completed in Poland in recent years.
Trzaskowski said the plant cost more than PLN 1.5 billion (around EUR 360 million). He compared the expense to that of the Vistula Spit canal, a major national infrastructure project.
About one-third of Warsaw’s waste will now be converted into electricity and district heating, he said.
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